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Sommaire des données actuelles sur les tiques du Maroc (Acari, Ixodoidea) [PDF]

open access: yes, 1976
Bailly-Choumara, Hélène   +2 more
core  

Olfactory gene profiling in ticks: A scoping review with a functional perspective. [PDF]

open access: yesVet Anim Sci
Luciano A   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Dermacentor steini

2019
Dermacentor steini (Schulze, 1933) This is a rainforest species found in the Australasian and Oriental Regions (Guglielmone et al. 2014). Adults parasitize wild pigs (Sus spp.), with occasional records from humans, rodents, carnivores, pangolin, porcupine, tapir, mouse deer, buffalo, snakes and varanid lizards (Wassef and Hoogstraal 1988 ...
Petney, Trevor N.   +11 more
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Dermacentor variabilis and Dermacentor andersoni: Genital sex pheromones

Experimental Parasitology, 1982
Abstract There is evidence for the existence of a previously undescribed sex pheromone (or pheromones) in the ticks Dermacentor variabilis and D. andersoni . In addition to 2,6-dichlorophenol, which attracts mate-seeking males, a pheromone released on the cuticle of the female genital area enables the sexually excited male to locate the gonopore ...
D E, Sonenshine   +3 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Dermacentor albipictus

2023
1. Dermacentor albipictus (Packard, 1869). Nearctic: 1) Canada, 2) Mexico (north), 3) USA; Neotropical: 1) Guatemala, 2) Mexico (south) (Cooley 1938, Yunker et al. 1986, Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura 1988, Guzmán Cornejo et al. 2016, Lindquist et al. 2016, Guglielmone et al. 2021). Several records of Dermacentor albipictus
Guglielmone, Alberto A.   +2 more
openaire   +1 more source

Dermacentor reticulatus

2023
Dermacentor reticulatus (Fabricius, 1794) Acarus reticulatus Fabricius, 1794: 428. Dermacentor pictus. — Pomerancev 1950: 134. Records in Baltic States: Lithuania (current study). Hosts: S. araneus (LT), S. minutus (LT), A. agrarius (LT), A. flavicollis (LT), M. musculus (LT), A. oeconomus (LT), A. amphibius (LT), C. glareolus (LT), M. agrestis (LT), M.
Kitrytė, Neringa, Baltrūnaitė, Laima
openaire   +2 more sources

Dermacentor variabilis

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1980
Ocular eyelid infestation of Dermacentor variabilis, the American dog tick, occurred in a 34-year-old man who had been sleeping in an open-floored tent in an Indiana field. The tick was mechanically removed with steady and firm pressure with cilia forceps, with care taken to remove all mouth structures.
J E, Terry, R E, Williams
openaire   +2 more sources

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